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  2. Bitwise operation - Wikipedia

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    The bitwise NOT, or bitwise complement, is a unary operation that performs logical negation on each bit, forming the ones' complement of the given binary value. Bits that are 0 become 1, and those that are 1 become 0. For example: NOT 0111 (decimal 7) = 1000 (decimal 8) NOT 10101011 (decimal 171) = 01010100 (decimal 84)

  3. Modular arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    A primitive root modulo m exists if and only if m is equal to 2, 4, p k or 2p k, where p is an odd prime number and k is a positive integer. If a primitive root modulo m exists, then there are exactly φ ( φ ( m )) such primitive roots, where φ is the Euler's totient function.

  4. Modulo - Wikipedia

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    In computing, the modulo operation returns the remainder or signed remainder of a division, after one number is divided by another, called the modulus of the operation.. Given two positive numbers a and n, a modulo n (often abbreviated as a mod n) is the remainder of the Euclidean division of a by n, where a is the dividend and n is the divisor.

  5. Talk:Bitwise operation - Wikipedia

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    [1] Of course, if an overflow (carry out of the registers' width) occurs, then the sum of the original values won't be preserved and won't eventually be returned, though the sum modulo 2 (registers' width in bits) would be both preserved and eventually returned. The carry occurs in the left shift, which in a way is the only operation that moves ...

  6. Mathematics of cyclic redundancy checks - Wikipedia

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    Note that is equivalent to zero in the above equation because addition of coefficients is performed modulo 2: = + = (+) = (). Polynomial addition modulo 2 is the same as bitwise XOR. Since XOR is the inverse of itself, polynominal subtraction modulo 2 is the same as bitwise XOR too.

  7. Differential equations of addition - Wikipedia

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    In cryptography, differential equations of addition (DEA) are one of the most basic equations related to differential cryptanalysis that mix additions over two different groups (e.g. addition modulo 2 32 and addition over GF(2)) and where input and output differences are expressed as XORs.

  8. Subset sum problem - Wikipedia

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    Whenever the sum of the current element in the first array and the current element in the second array is more than T, the algorithm moves to the next element in the first array. If it is less than T, the algorithm moves to the next element in the second array. If two elements that sum to T are found, it stops. (The sub-problem for two elements ...

  9. Nim - Wikipedia

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    This operation is also known as "bitwise xor" or "vector addition over GF" (bitwise addition modulo 2). Within combinatorial game theory it is usually called the nim-sum, as it will be called here. The nim-sum of x and y is written x ⊕ y to distinguish it from the ordinary sum, x + y. An example of the calculation with heaps of size 3, 4, and ...